Australia ‘dancing blindfolded on the edge of a cliff’

So said Chen Hong, a professor and director of the Australian Studies Centre at East China Normal University recently, and he is basically, if euphemistically, correct. It is hard to fathom how an Australian Labour government could get the serious position of the country’s security status so wrong (and so often). Meaning that it is not just a slip of the tongue. They really think that way. The Albanese government is basically an idiot show. A show of amateurs (and I, in earlier times, like the times of Keating, always voted Labour). I don’t vote at all these days (well, I do go to the voting station, get my name ticked off, and scribble on my voting papers, thus nullifying them). That is a legal method of avoiding fines under Australia’s compulsory voting laws. I will continue to do that until I see an option advocating for ejecting and criminalising US influence from our lands.

Until then, I will consider Chen Hong’s advice as being our best choice, moving into a fairly shaky future. At least I can honestly say that I did not support the direction in which all other available choices are blindly taking us, when we eventually fall over that cliff.

Take a look at this…

‘Australia needs an independent security strategy, not to serve US interests’ – Global Times Opinion – June 19, 2025


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